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Tattersalls Ireland pushes back May Store Sale in response to Covid-19
Auction has been moved from May 12 to June 26
In response to the impact of the Covid-19 virus, the Tattersalls Ireland May Store Sale will now take place on Friday, June 26, which follows the two days of the Derby Sale.
The store sale inspections are now complete. The May Store Sale and the Derby Sale catalogues will be online from Tuesday, May 5.
Any queries regarding the May Store Sale or any of the Tattersalls Ireland sales should be put towards a member of the Tattersalls Ireland team. All mobile and email details are located .
Last year's sale was topped by Bay View Cottage's Getaway gelding out of the Vinnie Roe mare Dreaming On, who went the way of GC Bloodstock for €58,000.
Meanwhile the Fame And Glory filly out of Jeunopse bred by Nina Carberry was sold through Katie Rudd's Busherstown to Lucy Wadham and WH Bloodstock for €45,000.
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